Examples of 'imprecise' in a sentence

Meaning of "imprecise"

Imprecise is used to describe something that is not exact or accurate
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  • Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.

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Stereo perception is imprecise and poorly centred.
Imprecise answers are less and less frequent.
This would be very imprecise and unreasonable.
Imprecise rules for the training of trainers.
Rough surfaces cause imprecise measurement results.
Imprecise nature of new obligations imposed on operators.
Palestine is an old but imprecise geographical term.
Imprecise probability is understood in a very wide sense.
In this study a theory of imprecise beliefs is presented.
An imprecise approach to a diagnosis leads to inadequate therapy.
It generally produces imprecise but reliable results.
Imprecise or incomplete interpretation of language that is heard.
This leads to imprecise and unreliable cutting.
Imprecise studies carried out too late.
This is no more than an imprecise sketch of carcinogenesis.

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Imprecise leadership facing the final events.
Conversation is by nature a rich yet imprecise methodology.
Words are imprecise and layered with meaning.
Heart rate monitoring systems can be imprecise.
To provide imprecise information on the nature of the.
Perhaps the reference to the posts is imprecise.
To notoriously imprecise nighttime area bombing raids.
Rio has suffered from being too imprecise.
They seemed imprecise or flawed in some way.
Data coverage and definition can be imprecise.
This is an imprecise and often messy procedure.
The definition of architectural styles is usually imprecise.
Near accident caused by imprecise radio message.
This system has been criticized as being too imprecise.
The resolution was imprecise in that respect.
The exact borders of the district are imprecise.
The complaint is based on an imprecise presentation of the facts.
Estimates of casualties in the disaster remain imprecise.
This same imprecise response was received by other unions.
Referred pain in general has imprecise limits.
This method is very imprecise and subject to interpretation.
It contains many incorrect and imprecise data.
Somewhat imprecise for a precision machinist.
The oven is a surprisingly imprecise form of heat.
This imprecise argument was not supported by any evidence.
You can also be accurate but imprecise.
Imprecise details could lead to errors in later measurements.
A few decimal points is a very imprecise amount.
Numbers are always imprecise reflections of real socioeconomic processes.
The diseños available were often imprecise.
Common reasons for imprecise measurements.
One drawback of this method is that it is imprecise.
Many terms have imprecise meanings.
Their millimetre investigation scale is too imprecise.
Imprecise probability methods for sensitivity analysis in engineering.

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